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'''Google Question Hub''' (GQH) is a [[Knowledge market|knowledge market]] platform developed and offered by Google. As a part of reducing non-existent [[Digital content|digital media]] backlog, it collects unanswered [[Web search query|web search queries]] using various but not-known [[Search algorithm|search algorithms]] for [[Content creator|content creators]], including journalists. GQH is accessible via a registered [[Google Search Console|Google search console]] account with a verified [[Web property|web property]] as contradict to [[Google Questions and Answers]]. However, users do not need to be registered with Google.<ref>https://9to5google.com/2019/08/07/google-question-hub/</ref><ref>https://www.seroundtable.com/google-question-hub-28020.html</ref>
'''Google Question Hub''' (GQH) is a [[Knowledge market|knowledge market]] platform developed and offered by Google. As a part of reducing non-existent [[Digital content|digital media]] backlog, it collects unanswered [[Web search query|web search queries]] using various but not-known [[Search algorithm|search algorithms]] for [[Content creator|content creators]], including journalists.<ref>https://9to5google.com/2019/08/07/google-question-hub/</ref><ref>https://www.seroundtable.com/google-question-hub-28020.html</ref> GQH is accessible via a registered [[Google Search Console|Google search console]] account with a verified [[Web property|web property]] as contradict to [[Google Questions and Answers]]. However, users do not need to be registered with Google.


At present, it is limited to a few Asian countries such as Nigeria, India and Indonesia where [[end-user]]/[[audience]] ask a question in specified languages. After collecting the unanswered questions for non-existent content, Google lists them in GQH where publishers make [[Article (publishing)|contribution of information]] to predefined digital contents accordingly.<ref>https://questionhub.withgoogle.com/intl/en_in/</ref>
At present, it is limited to a few Asian countries such as Nigeria, India and Indonesia where [[end-user]]/[[audience]] ask a question in specified languages such as English, Hindi and [[Indonesian language]].<ref>https://indianexpress.com/article/technology/tech-news-technology/google-launches-question-hub-to-help-publishers-provide-answers-to-unanswered-search-queries-5889882/</ref> After collecting the unanswered questions for non-existent content, Google lists them in GQH where publishers make [[Article (publishing)|contribution of information]] to predefined digital contents accordingly.<ref>https://questionhub.withgoogle.com/intl/en_in/</ref>

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Google Question Hub (GQH) is a knowledge market platform developed and offered by Google. As a part of reducing non-existent digital media backlog, it collects unanswered web search queries using various but not-known search algorithms for content creators, including journalists.[1][2] GQH is accessible via a registered Google search console account with a verified web property as contradict to Google Questions and Answers. However, users do not need to be registered with Google.

At present, it is limited to a few Asian countries such as Nigeria, India and Indonesia where end-user/audience ask a question in specified languages such as English, Hindi and Indonesian language.[3] After collecting the unanswered questions for non-existent content, Google lists them in GQH where publishers make contribution of information to predefined digital contents accordingly.[4]